Propebela cancellata
Propebela cancellata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae.[1] DescriptionThe shell has its axial ribs curved sigmoidally. The part between the suture and the ridge is devoid of spiral sculpture. The teeth of the radula are ensiform.[2] The shell contains nine whorls, somewhat convex, narrowly obtusely shoulders. The ribs are strong, flexuous, with a sigmoid curve at the shoulder. They are crossed by coarse spiral cinguli. The color of the shell is white, stained rosy or light chestnut, or yellowish.[3] DistributionThis species occurs in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine. References
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